The mom is going through an emotional roller coaster, wondering where her
boys are, but do you think the christian god gives a rats *****? ***** NO.
maybe the "loving, caring" christian god told this mom to MURDER her two
children, and she flat out refused, like anyone with a brain would, so then
the COLD-HEARTED ***** christian god decided to murder these two boys on
his own.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/11/24/bc.missingchildren.ap/index.html
RED LAKE, Minnesota (AP) -- Dozens of trained searchers took to the woods,
lakes and air Friday to continue the search for two young brothers who went
missing two days earlier from the remote Red Lake Indian Reservation in
northern Minnesota.
Alicia White -- the mother of Tristan Anthony White, 4, and Avery Lee
Stately, 2 -- appealed for anyone who knows or has seen anything to come
forward.
"They were just playing outside the last time I seen them, just playing
outside," she told reporters.
The boys disappeared from a yard in a heavily wooded area in the town of Red
Lake.
FBI Special Agent Paul McCabe said authorities are trying to determine
whether the boys wandered off or foul play was involved. "We don't have any
information that would lead us either way," he said.(AND THE COLD-HEARTED
***** CHRISTIAN GOD ISN'T VOLUNTERRING ANY INFORMATION, I KNOW I AM
SHOCKED AND SURPRISED)
Tristan has a medical condition that requires medication, and he didn't take
it Wednesday morning, White said. He "loves water" and had wandered off
before, "but we always found him. This is the first time we didn't find
him."
Family members said they were preparing for the worst because it's been cold
and searchers have found nothing since the boys disappeared Wednesday.
Temperatures reached the mid-40s Friday afternoon and were expected to drop
below freezing overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
The FBI offered a $20,000 reward for information.
Trained teams searched the heavily wooded reservation Friday. Dive teams
equipped with underwater cameras checked lakes and ponds, although McCabe
said ground searches had found no breaks in the ice where the boys might
have slipped in.
Aircraft, including several small remote-controlled airplanes equipped with
cameras, searched from overhead, while federal, state and local law
enforcement officers were on the ground. A rapid-response team of retired
law enforcement officers from the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children arrived Thursday, McCabe said.
Hundreds of volunteers on foot, horseback and four-wheelers have also combed
the forest.
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